25-storey tower coming to rapid transit village without rapid transit
Development can proceed on a residential tower at Wonderland Road and Beaverbrook Avenue, but not without contentious debate among councillors.
Development can proceed on a residential tower at Wonderland Road and Beaverbrook Avenue, but not without contentious debate among councillors.
There was an elephant in council chambers at London city hall on Tuesday, and that was a lack of rapid transit in a rapid transit village where a developer wants to build a 25-storey tower.
On paper, it still lives — a bus rapid transit route in northwest London of just the kind the city hopes will attract high-density residential development. In practice, it’s a phantom route because city council cancelled it.
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